Tag: cybersecurity

Oven Check

Episode 252: Colin O’Flynn On Hacking An Oven To Make It Stop Lying

In this episode of the podcast, host Paul Roberts speaks with Colin O’Flynn, CTO and founder of the firm NewAE about his work to patch shoddy software on his home’s electric oven – and the bigger questions about owners rights to fix, tinker with or replace the software that powers their connected stuff.

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Attacks on APIs demand a Security Re-Think

New threats demand that we transform the way we think about securing the endpoints. Case in point: APIs, writes Ross Moore.

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The surveys speak: supply chain threats are freaking people out

A bunch of recent surveys of IT and security pros send a clear message: threats and risks from vulnerable software supply chains are real, and they’re starting to freak people out.

Cyberattacks on Industrial Control Systems Jumped in 2022

Cyberattacks on industrial control systems (ICS) jumped in 2022, with an 87% jump in ransomware attacks and a 35% increase in the number of ransomware groups targeting industrial control and operational technology (OT) systems, according to a report by Dragos Security.

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IoCs vs. EoCs: What’s the difference and why should you care?

Security analysts and threat hunters know the importance of IOCs – indicators of compromise. But EOCs – enablers of compromise – are just as important.